noun
- the quality or state of being commercial; emphasis on profit and financial success rather than artistic or cultural value
- the viability or potential of something to be sold or marketed successfully
Usage: often used critically to describe excessive focus on making money
Usage: used in business and entertainment contexts
Examples
- Critics argue that the film sacrificed artistic integrity for commerciality.
- The band's early work had more authenticity before commerciality became their main concern.
- Publishers assess the commerciality of a manuscript before deciding to print it.
- The director resisted the studio's pressure to increase the commerciality of the project.
- Social media influencers often struggle to balance authenticity with commerciality.
- The commerciality of streaming services has changed how television shows are produced.